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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 4:15pm On Sep 10
The 150 days apply to study permit holders, which is issued based on the Letter of Acceptance (must be the same school and program submitted with the application, but start dates can change) you present on arrival. Then, a study permit is issued on the condition that you must be enrolled full-time during the study permit – you have not received your study permit. Now, the counterfoil (study visa) is just a travel document that allows you to travel to Canada to obtain the authorization to study (study permit), and the 150-day rule applies after you receive your study permit with the deferred letter.
Your application was approved, study visa issued, but you have not received your study permit.
febishola20:

Thank you for your response, I read through other people’s reply and some said my visa won’t be valid by the stated time as I have already deferred for more than 150days(1 academic year) and I’d have to reapply.. this is an awful situation to be in, after all the waiting and all. I’m thinking of sending a heartfelt message to the school if they can reconsider... does anyone think this can work?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 4:20pm On Sep 10
I said I don't know much about Japan and I prefer Canada because it's more multicultural than Japan.
Crystalgirl:
I beg to differ! Japan has the 3rd largest economy in the world just behind USA and China, Japan is among the top 10 countries for the best education in the world, above Canada. As a student you work for 28hrs/week. And unlike Canada, it’s not expensive to live there, you spend way less for more value than you can get in Canada and need I say that they also have the best cuisines? With masters in Japan, you can easily transition to the US via PHD.




Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by MarksmanD: 4:25pm On Sep 10
You said Conestoga revoked your admission. Then you applied for a deferment. For Conestoga to revoke your admission, it means you're no longer admitted by the school into any of the academic session. You can't defer what you don't have anymore. You will have to reapply into the same course program. If IRCC contact Conestoga to confirm your LOA, Conestoga would simply tell them that your admission has been revoked.
Essential01:


Thanks for the reply. If my deferral approve, how will i update it to ircc? And do i need to send a mail to ircc at this point?

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 4:27pm On Sep 10
At a post-graduate program? Check York University
For colleges, check Centennial, George Brown, Humber or Seneca College. Let me know if you need help securing admission to these schoolss.
Yemires007:
Good afternoon! I'm looking for universities in Canada (around Toronto or BC) that offer cybersecurity/information security programs. I came across Simon Fraser University and Ontario Tech University online. Could you please help me rate these schools or suggest other universities in the area?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 4:32pm On Sep 10
Get your GCMS note to address the exact reason.
Yes, you can apply with the same PoF. This time, explain in detail the sources of lumps with supporting documents.
All the best!
Tobby76:


My father is my sponsor, my agent didn't explain the lump sum of 50 million in my LOE, how can i address this issue now,can I apply with the same pof, I want to reapply before 30 September ,I applied for business administration at d university of regina.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by bullstriker: 4:33pm On Sep 10
You can withdraw your application.
Essential01:


Whats the best thing for me to do? At this point
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Morexx23: 5:04pm On Sep 10
Duchess102:
PPR timeline
Submission: 1st August
Biometrics 12th
Request for medical 30th
Status of eligibility and background check changed on 30th August
Medical done on 2nd Sept
Medical submitted to IRCC 5th Sept
Medical passed 5th Sept
PPR 10th September
Current status, still not showing completed for eligibility and background check, I don't know if that's normal.
Above all
I secured a fully funded PhD scholarship
4 years program
Submitted all necessary documents.
POF 4,000,000
I did it myself for the first time with the help of this forum.


Congratulations!🎊🎉🍾 was a mail sent to you or you just saw the updates on ur portal.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 6:13pm On Sep 10
No, I have someone who got his visa last year, deferred one, and had to apply to the same school and program since Uni Calgary only allow for 1 deferment, the said person just entered Canada last week. His visa will expire next year dec, and was issued 2 years SP at POE.
febishola20:


Omo, does this mean this study permit is gone
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Essential01: 6:16pm On Sep 10
MarksmanD:
You said Conestoga revoked your admission. Then you applied for a deferment. For Conestoga to revoke your admission, it means you're no longer admitted by the school into any of the academic session. You can't defer what you don't have anymore. You will have to reapply into the same course program. If IRCC contact Conestoga to confirm your LOA, Conestoga would simply tell them that your admission has been revoked.

They allowed deferral, and currently they are processing the deferral. Just waiting for new LOA
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Muslimity(m): 6:27pm On Sep 10
Duchess102:
PPR on a beautiful Tuesday morning
Congratulations to me and I am grateful to God and this forum.
Good luck to those waiting for IRCC decision.

Congratulations to you my brother @Duchess102.

I am very happy for you and this great blessing God has showered on you. You are such a kind hearted fellow and very sincere contributor/adviser on this platform.

Your sincere mindset got my attention when you were freely offering a candid advice to help me wriggle out the challenge of IRCC request of additional documents, and you mentioned at the bottom of your advice something that came across as a humble caveat that "you are also a study permit applicant". This your humility and sincerity was so much cherished by me, even more than the valuable advice you gave me. I said this because it made me to shop around for more insightful perspectives, and at the end of the day I was able to satisfactorily respond to IRCC and got my application approved.

So today I am very happy to hear that your own application was also approved.
Congratulations and I wish you more wins.

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Rachy3063(f): 7:56pm On Sep 10
Duchess102:
PPR on a beautiful Tuesday morning
Congratulations to me and I am grateful to God and this forum.
Good luck to those waiting for IRCC decision.
Congratulations to you .
I wish same for myself too.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 6:36am On Sep 11
A mail was sent to me.
Morexx23:



Congratulations!🎊🎉🍾 was a mail sent to you or you just saw the updates on ur portal.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Duchess102: 6:39am On Sep 11
Thank you @ Muslimity you have also been helpful with your inputs.
Muslimity:


Congratulations to you my brother @Duchess102.

I am very happy for you and this great blessing God has showered on you. You are such a kind hearted fellow and very sincere contributor/adviser on this platform.

Your sincere mindset got my attention when you were freely offering a candid advice to help me wriggle out the challenge of IRCC request of additional documents, and you mentioned at the bottom of your advice something that came across as a humble caveat that "you are also a study permit applicant". This your humility and sincerity was so much cherished by me, even more than the valuable advice you gave me. I said this because it made me to shop around for more insightful perspectives, and at the end of the day I was able to satisfactorily respond to IRCC and got my application approved.

So today I am very happy to hear that your own application was also approved.
Congratulations and I wish you more wins.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Firstlady29: 7:02pm On Sep 11
Greetings everyone,

Please I will like to know if anyone knows about MBA in University Canada West!!! What are my chances of getting good jobs after graduation. I just gained admission but I want to be very sure before I proceed
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Tcrown2020(f): 7:34pm On Sep 11
Morexx23:



Congratulations!🎊🎉🍾 was a mail sent to you or you just saw the updates on ur portal.
congratulations
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Luisyoung72: 4:25am On Sep 12
jayciekey:
Hello everyone, I need your inputs.

I applied for a study visa in December 2023. I was approved in January 2024 (my studies is to begin in September 2024). I am enrolled in a diploma program in a college.

In April 2024, while I was still in Nigeria, I put in a visit visa application for my wife because they had banned SOWP for spouses of students in diploma programs.

While we were applying for my wife's visit visa in April, I was still in Nigeria so we applied for my wife's visit visa independently and that she's going to Canada as a tourist (tourist visa). I didnt mention my study visa in her application and also used myself her one of her hometies since I was still in Nigeria at the time of applying for her visit visa.

We haven't gotten a decision on her visit visa yet... This month (August) I have now arrived Canada to begin my studies next month (September) and I have gotten my study permit.

My question now is, do you think i should raise a webform on my wife's visit visa application to update IRCC about my studies? Or should we just wait for a decision?

Another thing to note is that my wife is currently pregnant and may deliver this month or next..

So what would you advise we do or how would you advise we proceed at this point? Thanks as I await your responses
broo…. Have you received response yet?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Vbanti: 8:56am On Sep 12
Hello everyone. Please i need details about canadian study visa. In recently applied to newfoundland memorial and labrador university but awaiting admission for winter semester. I want to enquire about the tuition fee payment. It was stated that their tuition fee is paid per semester but someone told me that I might be required to pay for a full year before I'm granted a visa

Also, my dad is my sponsor. I want to know how to draft a sponsorship letter and additional details for a successful visa grant. Any contributions will be highly appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by olabisi6438(f): 9:34am On Sep 12
Hello all, please I need SP Juliet number at Ikoyi. The one I have isn’t going through
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by mrcrabs(m): 11:34am On Sep 12
Hello guys, trust yall having a good day

I will like to ask if mohawk college accepts HND for graduate diploma In cyber security and analytics?

Thanks alot guys
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by oyetpel(m): 12:34pm On Sep 12
Does anyone know Canadian University one can get a fully funded Masters Program?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Maxima2015: 12:42pm On Sep 12
It's over 3 months I applied for study permit and no response from IRCC. I have filed several webforms too
Please who knows what could be wrong?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Blavkmaann: 1:34pm On Sep 12
bullstriker:
Get your GCMS note to address the exact reason.
Yes, you can apply with the same PoF. This time, explain in detail the sources of lumps with supporting documents.
All the best!

Also in terms of POF, YouTube is very helpful, I personally recommend this video.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7-02n3U1yI?si=py8BC9xi0ztSP5WS

She explained various ways to raise the POF and I feel before you apply again, your should give it a watch.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by febishola20: 1:42pm On Sep 12
JMG12:
No, I have someone who got his visa last year, deferred one, and had to apply to the same school and program since Uni Calgary only allow for 1 deferment, the said person just entered Canada last week. His visa will expire next year dec, and was issued 2 years SP at POE.

Thank you for your response, I just got my passport back now, and it’s only valid for 9 months, the visa would have expired before the start of the program , that is September next year... I’m really starting to get worried now

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Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by febishola20: 1:44pm On Sep 12
bullstriker:
The 150 days apply to study permit holders, which is issued based on the Letter of Acceptance (must be the same school and program submitted with the application, but start dates can change) you present on arrival. Then, a study permit is issued on the condition that you must be enrolled full-time during the study permit – you have not received your study permit. Now, the counterfoil (study visa) is just a travel document that allows you to travel to Canada to obtain the authorization to study (study permit), and the 150-day rule applies after you receive your study
permit with the deferred letter.
Your application was approved, study visa issued, but you have not received your study permit.

Thank you for your response, I just got my passport back now, and it’s only valid for 9 months, the visa would have expired before the start of the program , that is September next year... I’m really starting to get worried now
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Muslimity(m): 3:54pm On Sep 12
MarksmanD:
I said I don't know much about Japan and I prefer Canada because it's more multicultural than Japan.

@MarksmanD:

Please kindly advise me how I can pay my tution fees balance from Naira to CAD.

Thanks in anticipation of your quick response.
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 4:13pm On Sep 12
You don't need to worry, 3 months to the expiration date you should apply for extension from inside of Canada.
febishola20:


Thank you for your response, I just got my passport back now, and it’s only valid for 9 months, the visa would have expired before the start of the program , that is September next year... I’m really starting to get worried now
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 4:17pm On Sep 12
Read this thread, and the previous you will find the details, however you can drop your question people will respond to it.
Vbanti:
Hello everyone. Please i need details about canadian study visa. In recently applied to newfoundland memorial and labrador university but awaiting admission for winter semester. I want to enquire about the tuition fee payment. It was stated that their tuition fee is paid per semester but someone told me that I might be required to pay for a full year before I'm granted a visa

Also, my dad is my sponsor. I want to know how to draft a sponsorship letter and additional details for a successful visa grant. Any contributions will be highly appreciated
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Daaaz0409: 4:25pm On Sep 12
Hi my Ogas please I’d like to just confirm something regarding Pof, my initial application was rejected became of lump sum even though I included the sales documents of the property that was sold. Rn the money(52m) has spent 4 months in my dads bank account. I would just like to ask what the best way is.
1. Should we leave the money there for 6 months then apply again? Will that change anything?
2. I read on the thread that people buy GIC, is that a better option?
3. An agent advised that we convert the money to drafts or some form of money market fund
All inputs will be appreciated. I want my next application to scale through without this pof hassle. Thank you all 🙏🏻
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Putin007: 4:28pm On Sep 12
Daaaz0409:
Hi my Ogas please I’d like to just confirm something regarding Pof, my initial application was rejected became of lump sum even though I included the sales documents of the property that was sold. Rn the money(52m) has spent 4 months in my dads bank account. I would just like to ask what the best way is.
1. Should we leave the money there for 6 months then apply again? Will that change anything?
2. I read on the thread that people buy GIC, is that a better option?
3. An agent advised that we convert the money to drafts or some form of money market fund
All inputs will be appreciated. I want my next application to scale through without this pof hassle. Thank you all 🙏🏻
Did you request for GCMS note ?
Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by JMG12: 5:19pm On Sep 12
If the funds has been in your sponsor's account for 4 months, you should still use the same sales of property to explain the lump and attach other documents to proof the finance of your sponsor.
Daaaz0409:
Hi my Ogas please I’d like to just confirm something regarding Pof, my initial application was rejected became of lump sum even though I included the sales documents of the property that was sold. Rn the money(52m) has spent 4 months in my dads bank account. I would just like to ask what the best way is.
1. Should we leave the money there for 6 months then apply again? Will that change anything?
2. I read on the thread that people buy GIC, is that a better option?
3. An agent advised that we convert the money to drafts or some form of money market fund
All inputs will be appreciated. I want my next application to scale through without this pof hassle. Thank you all 🙏🏻

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